Log In to Thoroughbred Times

 



Don't have an account? Join Thoroughbred Times now!

Posted: Wednesday, November 07, 2001

Grade 2 winner Caller I. D. moved to New Jersey

Multiple Grade 2 winner Caller I. D., who has sired a dozen stakes winners, has been relocated to stand the 2002 season at Walnford Stud near Allentown, New Jersey.

The 12-year-old son of Phone Trick out of the *Ramsinga mare Plagiarizing, who had stood since 1996 at Pin Oak Stud near Versailles, Kentucky, will stand his first season in New Jersey for $3,500. Caller I. D., who started his stud career at Hart Farm near Ocala, stood the 2001 season for $6,000 and was bred to 30 mares.

Caller I. D. is the sire of multiple stakes winners Picture I. D., Best of K C, and Call Her Magic. He also has sired nine stakes-placed runners from his first six crops.

With 190 individual winners from 253 starters, Caller I. D. has lifetime progeny earnings of $9,196,460 through Tuesday.

One of the country's top two-year-olds in 1991, Caller I. D. retired after his juvenile season with four wins in eight starts and $380,958 in earnings. He won the Arlington-Washington Futurity (G2), Saratoga Special Stakes (G2), and Sanford Stakes (G3) and finished third in the Hopeful Stakes (G1) and Tremont Breeders' Cup Stakes (G3).—Tom Law

Email | Print

Breeding News


E-Mail this article | Print this article
Enter Mare: